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Design Criteria For Bridges and Other Structures
Design Criteria For Bridges and Other Structures
Design Criteria For Bridges and Other Structures
Company Tecnoconsult
Project FCCU'S WET GAS SCRUBBERS Project # 100.4000
Subject FOUNDATION PIPE RACK CAUSTIC DAY TANK
Name F.O. Date 10/8/2004 Sheet Number 1
Checked by A.C. Check Date Total Sheets 1
VU (perpendicular)
c1 s1 c3 c1
1
VU
h or 1.5c
hef
4
1
VU (parallel)
4
c 2s 2 c
1.5c
35o VU c1
c 2 s 2c
c4 s2 c2
Breakout cone for tension Breakout cone for shear
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
DUCTILITY INTERACTION OF TENSILE AND SHEAR FORCES RESULTS
Err:504 fNn = #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? Using supplemental reinf to carry Tension
Err:504 fVn = #NAME? #NAME? #NAME? Using supplemental reinf to carry Shear
Err:504 Nu/(fNn) + Vu/(fVn) = #NAME? ### ### ### Err:504
Err:504 Err:504
Err:504
BOLT PARAMETERS
Grade A307-Type C, Fu = 58 fy 36 ksi hef 18.00 in.
Size 1 in. fut 58 ksi n(tension) 4
do 1.000 in. Ase 0.606 sq. in. n(shear) 4
Ab 1.501 sq. in.
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
DUCTILITY REQD IN TENSION CONCRETE STRENGTH, f'c #NAME?
DUCTILITY REQD FOR SHEAR CRACKING MOD FACTOR, Y7 1.4
LOW SEISMIC RISK GROUT PAD
ECCENTRICITIES eN' = 0.00 in. eV' = 0.00 in.
CONCRETE BREAKOUT
CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH OF ANCHOR,
STRENGTH OF Perpendicular to edge
ANCHOR(S) Ncb or Ncbg #NAME? Vcb or Vcbg #NAME?
Page
Process Industry Practices
Anchor Bolt Design Spreadsheet PIP STE05121
Revision 0a, April 2003 January 2003
c1 s1 c3
4
Direction of load
c
2
s
c2
Notes:
1. Determinations concerning fitness for purpose and particular matters or application of the Practice
to particular project or engineering situations should not be made solely on information contained
in these materials. All Practices or guidelines are intended to be consistent with applicable laws
and regulations including OSHA requirements. To the extent these Practices or guidelines should
conflict with OSHA or other applicable laws or regulations, such laws or regulations must be
followed. Consult an appropriate professional before applying or acting on any material contained
in or suggested by the Practice.
2. This spreadsheet has been developed utilizing ACI 318-02 Appendix D and PIP STE05121. It will
give shear and tensile capacities of an anchor or anchor group and the concrete around the
anchor or anchor group. It will also let the user know if the anchor configuration is ductile (refer to
PIP STE05121, section 6). The user needs to use this spreadsheet in combination with ACI 318-
02 Appendix D and PIP STE05121. This spreadsheet merely saves the user time in laborious
calculations but is no substitute for the engineer’s expertise.
3. The spreadsheet works for any number of bolts in tension and/or shear.
4. For 1, 2, or 4 bolts in a rectangular pattern, this spreadsheet will calculate A n and Av. For other
numbers of bolts and bolt patterns, the user needs to calculate and input A n and Av.
5. For tensile loads, if the user has 1, 2, or 4 bolts in a rectangular pattern, the user should provide c 1
through c4 and s1 and s2. For 1 bolt, s1 and s2 should be input as 0 (zero). For 2 bolts, either s 1 or
s2 should be input as 0. Note: Only the bolts in tension shall be considered. If there are bolts in
shear only, ignore them.
6. For shear loads c1, c2, c4 and s2 are required inputs. c1 could be different for shear than for
tension. Note: Only the bolts in shear shall be considered. If there are bolts in tension only ignore
them. If there is only one bolt (or 2 bolts in line of load), s2 = 0.
7. If the user is using rebar to resist either tensile or shear loads applied to the anchor, this needs to
be indicated in the spreadsheet. The rebar needs to develop the required strength in accordance
with ACI 318. See Section 7 of PIP STE05121.
8. If reinforcement is provided to resist tension, then the concrete breakout strength of the anchor in
tension will not be used in checking the anchor size. Furthermore, if a ductile material is specified
for the anchor, the anchor is automatically ductile in tension.
9. If reinforcement is provided to resist shear, then the concrete breakout strength of the anchor in
shear and the concrete pryout strength of the anchor in shear will not be used in checking the
anchor size. Furthermore, if a ductile material is specified for the anchor, the anchor is
automatically ductile in shear.
Note: Figures in parenthesis and in red refer to equations or paragraphs in ACI 318-02, Appendix D.
Steel Strength in Tension: Ns = nAsefut (fut < 1.9fy and fut < 125 ksi) = 140.6 kips (D-3)
Supplementary Calculations